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Verse 30. _BUT GOD RAISED HIM FROM THE DEAD_] And thus gave the
fullest proof of his innocence. God alone can raise the dead; and he
would not work a miracle so very extraordinary, but on some
extraor...
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BUT GOD RAISED HIM ... - See the notes on Acts 2:23....
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PART III
The Witness to the Gentiles.
The Apostle to the Gentiles; his Ministry and Captivity.
Chapter s 13-28
CHAPTER 13
_ 1. The Divine Choice. Barnabas and Saul separated unto the work
(Acts 1...
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THE SERMON AT PISIDIAN ANTIOCH. This is a specimen of Paul's
missionary practice. In external matters it is true to the facts, yet
the sermon is on the one hand so like the sermon of Peter (ch. 2) and...
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Then Paul stood up and made a gesture with his hand and said, "You
Israelites, and you who are God-fearers, listen to this. The God of
this people Israel chose out our fathers and he exalted the peopl...
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THE FIRST MISSIONARY JOURNEY (Acts 13:1-3)
Acts 13:1-52; Acts 14:1-28 tell the story of the first missionary
journey. Paul and Barnabas set out from Antioch. Antioch was 15 miles
up the River Orontes...
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FROM THE DEAD. Greek. _ek nekron._ App-139....
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_But God raised him from the dead_ This was the proof that God had now
fulfilled the promise made unto Abraham and to David, that of their
seed should one come, in whom all the nations of the earth sh...
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_PAUL'S POWERFUL SERMON AT ANTIOCH ACTS 13:14-41:_ At Perga in
Pamphylia John Mark left Paul and Barnabas and went back to Jerusalem.
Later, this would cause no small trouble between these brethren. W...
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ΉΓΕΙΡΕΝ _aor. ind. act., см._ Acts 13:22....
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AT ANTIOCH OF PISIDIA. Acts 13:14-52.
a.
In the synagogue, the first sermon of Paul. Acts 13:1.
Acts 13:14
But they, passing through from Perga, came to Antioch of Pisidia; and
they went into the s...
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30-33. The speaker proceeds to the climax of his argument; a proof of
the Messiahship still more conclusive, if possible than the testimony
of John, or the fulfillment of prophesy. (30) "_But God rais...
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But God raised him from the dead:
BUT GOD RAISED HIM FROM THE DEAD:...
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13 John, doubtless, was at fault in thus deserting the apostles. But
there seems to be a deeper reason for his defection. Being from
Jerusalem, and a nephew of Barnabas, he represented the weakness of...
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ST. PAUL AS A MISSIONARY
1. Prophets] see on Acts 11:27. SIMEON THAT WAS CALLED NIGER] Niger
was a Roman cognomen. LUCIUS OF CYRENE] doubtless one of those
Cyrenians who first preached at Antioch (Act...
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ANTIOCH OF PISIDIA. ST. PAUL'S SERMON IN THE SYNAGOGUE.
The cities which the apostles now proceeded to evangelise (Pisidian
Antioch, Iconium, Lystra, and Derbe) were situated in the southern
part of t...
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The Church of Antioch succours the Church of Jerusalem in time of
famine.
27. Friendly-relations clearly prevailed between Jerusalem and
Antioch, the former Church sending accredited prophets and teac...
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THE ELDERS] lit. 'presbyters.' These officers are here mentioned for
the first time. All the Apostolic Churches were governed by presbyters
(Acts 14:23), or, as they were sometimes called at first, bi...
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GOOD NEWS FOR EVERYONE
ACTS
_MARION ADAMS_
CHAPTER 13
THE *HOLY SPIRIT CHOOSES BARNABAS AND SAUL, 13:1-3
V1 There were some *prophets and teachers in the *church at Antioch.
They were Barnabas,...
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CONDEMNED BY MEN BUT RAISED BY GOD
Acts 13:25-37
For Paul the Resurrection was always the keystone of faith. He had
taken particular care to assure himself of the reality of that
foundation fact. In...
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The first most distinctly missionary movement sprang from Antioch, and
was independent of all official initiation. A company of those in
Antioch sent Saul and Barnabas, and it is declared immediately...
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Proclaiming the Gospel in Antioch of Pisidia
Ash says they would have landed at the port of Attalia and then gone
on the short distance to Perga. For some reason, John Mark decided to
leave "Paul and...
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(12) But God raised him from the dead:
(12) We must set the glory of the resurrection against the shame of
the cross, and the grave. And the resurrection is equally proved by
the witnesses who saw it...
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Men and brethren, children of the stock of Abraham, and whosoever
among you feareth God, to you is the word of this salvation sent. (27)
For they that dwell at Jerusalem, and their rulers, because the...
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We now enter on the missionary journeys, as they are called, of the
apostle Paul. The work, under the Spirit, opens to the glory of the
Lord. Not merely are Gentiles met in grace and brought into the...
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_THE GREAT TRUTH OF EASTER_
‘But God raised Him from the dead.’
Acts 13:30
In these simple words, repeated again and again on all possible
occasions, was the great truth of Easter first preached to...
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30._God hath raised him up. _The death of Christ was the salvation of
the godly, yet joined with the resurrection; therefore doth Paul stand
longer upon this second point. For he should never have per...
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We come now to the beginning of the direct history of the work, new in
some important respects, that is, connected with Paul's mission by the
immediate intervention of the Holy Ghost. It is not now Ch...
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BUT GOD RAISED HIM FROM THE DEAD. Though his life was taken away by
man, and it was a clear case that he was certainly dead, and he was
taken down from the cross as such, and buried; yet he could not...
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But God raised him from the dead:
Ver. 30. _See Trapp on "_ Mat 28:6 _"_...
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_Men and brethren_ Even all you who are _children of the stock of
Abraham_ Whether ye are my equals in years, or of more advanced age
_And whosoever among you feareth God_ Of whatever family or nation...
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The argument from the resurrection of Christ:...
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BUT GOD RAISED HIM FROM THE DEAD;...
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From this time our attention is drawn particularly to the work of
Saul, whose name is in this chapter changed to Paul, meaning "little,"
for one who is the most greatly used of God is, in his own esti...
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BUT GOD RAISED HIM FROM THE DEAD.
1. God is the power that brought Jesus from the tomb.
2. Now, Paul has reached the "heart of the gospel" - the resurrection....
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In spite of what men did, God raised Him from the dead. "That God
raised Him is seen as evidence that He approved of Jesus' sacrifice
for sins, and is setting Him out in. conspicuous way for all men t...
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14-31 When we come together to worship God, we must do it, not only
by prayer and praise, but by the reading and hearing of the word of
God. The bare reading of the Scriptures in public assemblies is...
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Lest they should be offended at our Saviour's dying so shameful and
cursed a death, and to take away the scandal of the cross, he shows,
that his resurrection was as glorious as his death could be
ign...
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30-33. The speaker proceeds to the climax of his argument; a proof of
the Messiahship still more conclusive, if possible than the testimony
of John, or the fulfillment of prophesy. (30) "_ But God rai...
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Acts 13:30 But G1161 God G2316 raised G1453 (G5656) Him G846 from
G1537 dead G3498...
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“But God raised him from the dead, and he was seen for many days by
those who came up with him from Galilee to Jerusalem, who are now his
witnesses to the people.”
But that was not the end, for God ra...
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PAUL'S MESSAGE - PART 2. THROUGH A SERIES OF RULERS GOD HAS RAISED UP
GREAT DAVID'S GREATER SON WHO DIED AND WAS RAISED AGAIN (13:20-37).
In this section of his speech the emphasis is on God' provisio...
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PAUL'S MESSAGE (13:17-41).
Paul's message divides into three parts.
· In the first he declares the goodness and faithfulness of the One
God, Who over long centuries, commencing with Abraham (‘chose o...
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PAUL AND HIS COMPANY PREACH IN PISIDIAN ANTIOCH. (13:13-52).
Paul ‘and his company' (thus there were at least one or two others
besides Mark) left Paphos and sailed across to Perga in Pamphylia. It
wi...
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THE MINISTRY OF PAUL AND BARNABAS RESULTS IN THE COUNTER-ATTACK OF
SATAN AND THE GATHERING AT JERUSALEM (13:1-15:35).
Leaving Antioch under the direct commissioning of the Holy Spirit, in
a parallel c...
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_Paul's Sermon in the Synagogue of Antioch in Pisidia_, _17-41._
This discourse falls naturally into three divisions:
_(a)_ Acts 13:17-22. A sketch of the grand old story of the chosen
people till t...
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_The Argument of the following ten verses_, 28 - 37, _is as follows_ :
I. Acts 13:28-29. The Jews put the innocent Jesus to death, and then
laid Him in the grave.
II. Acts 13:30-31. But God raised...
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Acts 13:30. BUT GOD RAISED HIM FROM THE DEAD.
Paul with great force and power here contrasts the work of God with
the work of men. _Men_ rejected, scorned, and then crucified Jesus;
_God_ raised Him...
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BUT GOD RAISED HIM FROM THE DEAD
(ο δε θεος ηγειρεν εκ νεκρων). This crucial fact
Paul puts sharply as he always did....
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Acts 13:14. _But when they departed from Perga, they came to Antioch
in Pisidia, and went into the synagogue on the sabbath day, and sat
down. And after reading of the law and the prophets,_
From whi...
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Acts 13:13. _Now when Paul and his company loosed from Paphos, they
came to Perga in Pamphylia: and John departing from them returned to
Jerusalem._
«John» that is, John Mark, as we see by chapter 15...
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Acts 13:13. _Now when Paul and his company loosed from Paphos, they
came to Perga in Pamphylia; and John departing from them returned to
Jerusalem. But when they departed from Perga, they came to Anti...
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CONTENTS: Paul and Barnabas called. Satanic opposition from a
sorcerer. Paul's sermon in the synagogue at Antioch. Opposition from
Jews. Paul and Barnabas turn to Gentiles.
CHARACTERS: God, Jesus, Ho...
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Acts 13:1. _The church that was at Antioch,_ which was counted one of
the five apostolic churches. It is the true church by way of eminence,
the synagogue having degenerated into a state of warfare wi...
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FOR THE PEOPLE. Paul now explains the facts of the gospel. (1) Christ
was rejected by the Jewish leaders; (2) the prophecies made to come
true; (3) they force Pilate to kill him, even though they coul...
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_For they that dwell at Jerusalem, and their rulers, because they knew
Him not._
THE REJECTION OF CHRIST
I. Its ground.
1. Ignorance of Christ Himself.
(1) Of His Divine Sonship.
(2) His mediator...
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_The God of this people of Israel chose our fathers._
THE HOURS ON THE WORLD’S CLOCK
1. Moving slowly forward as the hours of the Eternal God, with whom a
thousand years are as one day, and of the l...
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_Now when Paul and his company loosed from Paphos, they came to Perga
in Pamphylia._
PERGA IN PAMPHYLIA
Because Perga was little known Pamphylia is subjoined. It was an
ancient city on the river Cest...
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ACTS—NOTE ON ACTS 13:16 Paul’s sermon consisted of three parts: a
sketch of OT history (vv. Acts 13:16), God’s ultimate provision in
Jesus Christ (vv....
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_CRITICAL REMARKS_
Acts 13:13. PAUL AND HIS COMPANY.—Note the two changes—first of
Saul’s name, which is henceforth Paul, and next of Paul’s position
in the mission as leader rather than as follower,...
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EXPOSITION
ACTS 13:1
_At Antioch., in the Church that was there _for _in the Church that
was at Antioch, _A.V.; _prophets, _etc., for _certain prophets, _etc.,
A.V. and T.R.; _Barnabas, _etc., for _a...
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Now there were in the church that was at Antioch certain prophets and
teachers; Barnabas, Simeon that was called Niger, Lucius of Cyrene,
and Manaen, which had been brought up with Herod the tetrarch,...
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Acts 10:40; Acts 17:31; Acts 2:24; Acts 2:32; Acts 3:13;...
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ELYMAS, PAULUS, AND PAUL
Acts 13:7
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
Barnabas and Saul and John Mark made up the party that journeyed
together, as the Holy Ghost led them in the way. It was a strong
party, and th...